gitpod/components/gitpod-protocol/go/reconnecting-ws.go

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Go

// Copyright (c) 2020 Gitpod GmbH. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL).
// See License-AGPL.txt in the project root for license information.
package protocol
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"net/http"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/gorilla/websocket"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// The ReconnectingWebsocket represents a Reconnecting WebSocket connection.
type ReconnectingWebsocket struct {
url string
reqHeader http.Header
handshakeTimeout time.Duration
minReconnectionDelay time.Duration
maxReconnectionDelay time.Duration
reconnectionDelayGrowFactor float64
once sync.Once
closedCh chan struct{}
connCh chan chan *WebsocketConnection
errCh chan error
log *logrus.Entry
ReconnectionHandler func()
}
// NewReconnectingWebsocket creates a new instance of ReconnectingWebsocket
func NewReconnectingWebsocket(url string, reqHeader http.Header, log *logrus.Entry) *ReconnectingWebsocket {
return &ReconnectingWebsocket{
url: url,
reqHeader: reqHeader,
minReconnectionDelay: 2 * time.Second,
maxReconnectionDelay: 30 * time.Second,
reconnectionDelayGrowFactor: 1.5,
handshakeTimeout: 2 * time.Second,
connCh: make(chan chan *WebsocketConnection),
closedCh: make(chan struct{}),
errCh: make(chan error),
log: log,
}
}
// Close closes the underlying webscoket connection.
func (rc *ReconnectingWebsocket) Close() error {
rc.once.Do(func() {
close(rc.closedCh)
})
return nil
}
// EnsureConnection ensures ws connections
// Returns only if connection is permanently failed
// If the passed handler returns false as closed then err is returned to the client,
// otherwise err is treated as a connection error, and new conneciton is provided.
func (rc *ReconnectingWebsocket) EnsureConnection(handler func(conn *WebsocketConnection) (closed bool, err error)) error {
for {
connCh := make(chan *WebsocketConnection, 1)
select {
case <-rc.closedCh:
return errors.New("closed")
case rc.connCh <- connCh:
}
conn := <-connCh
closed, err := handler(conn)
if !closed {
return err
}
select {
case <-rc.closedCh:
return errors.New("closed")
case rc.errCh <- err:
}
}
}
func isJSONError(err error) bool {
_, isJsonErr := err.(*json.MarshalerError)
if isJsonErr {
return true
}
_, isJsonErr = err.(*json.SyntaxError)
if isJsonErr {
return true
}
_, isJsonErr = err.(*json.UnsupportedTypeError)
if isJsonErr {
return true
}
_, isJsonErr = err.(*json.UnsupportedValueError)
return isJsonErr
}
// WriteObject writes the JSON encoding of v as a message.
// See the documentation for encoding/json Marshal for details about the conversion of Go values to JSON.
func (rc *ReconnectingWebsocket) WriteObject(v interface{}) error {
return rc.EnsureConnection(func(conn *WebsocketConnection) (bool, error) {
err := conn.WriteJSON(v)
closed := err != nil && !isJSONError(err)
return closed, err
})
}
// ReadObject reads the next JSON-encoded message from the connection and stores it in the value pointed to by v.
// See the documentation for the encoding/json Unmarshal function for details about the conversion of JSON to a Go value.
func (rc *ReconnectingWebsocket) ReadObject(v interface{}) error {
return rc.EnsureConnection(func(conn *WebsocketConnection) (bool, error) {
err := conn.ReadJSON(v)
closed := err != nil && !isJSONError(err)
return closed, err
})
}
// Dial creates a new client connection.
func (rc *ReconnectingWebsocket) Dial(ctx context.Context) {
var conn *WebsocketConnection
defer func() {
if conn == nil {
return
}
rc.log.WithField("url", rc.url).Debug("connection is permanently closed")
conn.Close()
}()
conn = rc.connect(ctx)
for {
select {
case <-rc.closedCh:
return
case connCh := <-rc.connCh:
connCh <- conn
case <-rc.errCh:
conn.Close()
time.Sleep(1 * time.Second)
conn = rc.connect(ctx)
if conn != nil && rc.ReconnectionHandler != nil {
go rc.ReconnectionHandler()
}
}
}
}
func (rc *ReconnectingWebsocket) connect(ctx context.Context) *WebsocketConnection {
delay := rc.minReconnectionDelay
for {
// Gorilla websocket does not check if context is valid when dialing so we do it prior
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
rc.log.WithField("url", rc.url).Debug("context done...closing")
rc.Close()
return nil
default:
}
dialer := websocket.Dialer{HandshakeTimeout: rc.handshakeTimeout}
conn, _, err := dialer.DialContext(ctx, rc.url, rc.reqHeader)
if err == nil {
rc.log.WithField("url", rc.url).Debug("connection was successfully established")
ws, err := NewWebsocketConnection(context.Background(), conn, func(staleErr error) {
rc.errCh <- staleErr
})
if err == nil {
return ws
}
}
rc.log.WithError(err).WithField("url", rc.url).Errorf("failed to connect, trying again in %d seconds...", uint32(delay.Seconds()))
select {
case <-rc.closedCh:
return nil
case <-time.After(delay):
delay = time.Duration(float64(delay) * rc.reconnectionDelayGrowFactor)
if delay > rc.maxReconnectionDelay {
delay = rc.maxReconnectionDelay
}
}
}
}